Teachers union joins bid to have Supreme Court rule on Quebec religious symbols ban
- The Fédération autonome de l'enseignement plans to challenge Quebec's secularism law before the Supreme Court of Canada, following the lead of the English Montreal School Board.
- The FAE opposes the Quebec government's use of the notwithstanding clause to protect the law, which bans public sector employees from wearing religious symbols at work.
- The Federation aims to defend its members' rights against the law, expressing concerns about the distortion of Canadian and Quebec charters of rights due to the notwithstanding clause.
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